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A new patent recently published by the US Patent and Trademark Office shows that Motorola may be working on a phone that features a self-repairing display, as first reported by Engadget.
The company is envisioning a device that uses a "shape memory polymer" instead of glass, which may be able to reshape itself and return to the original composition by applying heat to a scratched area.read more

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